US5046686A - Clack valve and flap valve with a controlled valve as well as aircraft with controlled valve of this type - Google Patents
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- the invention relates chiefly to a controlled valve (defined herein as a valve that operates under a control applied to it) with a clack valve (defined herein as a valve that opens and shuts automatically under pressure applied to it) and a clack valve including a controlled valve as well as an aircraft having a controlled valve of this type.
- a controlled valve defined herein as a valve that operates under a control applied to it
- a clack valve defined herein as a valve that opens and shuts automatically under pressure applied to it
- a clack valve including a controlled valve as well as an aircraft having a controlled valve of this type.
- prior art controlled valves which make it possible, on command or actuation, to let through a desired flow rate of a fluid between, for example, two chambers within which different pressures prevail.
- the prior art type controlled valves enable the regulation of flow rates or pressures.
- the controlled valves are designed to work in a determined range of flow rates.
- the prior art type controlled valves act only upon external actuation. Thus, the malfunctioning of the external actuating device makes the controlled valve completely ineffective.
- Clack valves designed to open if the pressure difference between their two faces goes beyond a pre-determined threshold.
- Clack valves can be used to make reliable, autonomous safety systems.
- the instantaneous opening of the clack valve enables fast balancing of pressures on either side of said clack valve.
- the present invention consists of a controlled valve having a clack valve on its surface, or of a clack valve having a controlled valve on its surface.
- a controlled valve having a clack valve on its surface
- a clack valve having a controlled valve on its surface.
- the device according to the present invention enables the making of a single opening which is bigger, instead of two openings, one designed for the controlled valve and the other for the clack valve.
- the device according to the present invention it is possible to make controlled valves and clack valves that have greater exchange surfaces and, thereby, to improve the working and the safety of the device.
- FIG. 1 shows a side view of a first exemplary embodiment of the device according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows a top view of a first exemplary embodiment of the device according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 shows a side view of an alternative embodiment of the device of FIGS. 1 and 2;
- FIG. 4 shows a top view of a second exemplary embodiment of the device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 shows a view in perspective of an aircraft according to the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 to 5 the same references are used to designate the same elements.
- FIG. 1 shows a first exemplary embodiment of a controlled valve 1, according to the present invention, comprising a clack valve 2.
- the controlled valve shown in FIG. 1 is a tilting valve for example.
- the withdrawal, towards the top of FIG. 1, of the flap 4 of the controlled valve leaves a space, of varying size, between the flap 4, on the one hand, and the partition 3 and the internal flared-out partition 14.
- the flow rate of the fluid going through the controlled valve 1 depends on the difference in pressure between the two faces of the controlled valve 1 and the surface released by the controlled valve.
- the clack valve 2 can be opened if the difference in pressure on both its faces is greater than a threshold.
- the clack valve stays open after the pressure on its two faces is balanced.
- the clack valve 2 has pull-back means enabling it to be closed after the pressure difference between its two faces has become smaller than the threshold for opening.
- the clack valve 2 is, for example, brought back to the position closed by two springs.
- the clack valve 2 pivots on a shaft 7.
- the partition 3, the flap 4 of the controlled valve and the clack valve 2 form a continuous surface without any roughness.
- Embodiments of this type may be advantageous, for example, in aviation. They can be installed without appreciably increasing the aerodynamic drag of the aircraft. However, allowance must be made for reinforcements of the aircraft skin, subsequent to the making of the hole designed to let through the controlled valve 1, comprising the clack valve 2.
- a device to close the clack valve 2 enables the controlled valve 1, according to the present invention, to be placed beneath the waterline of an aircraft.
- the pilot will be able to lock the clack valve 2 to prevent the aircraft from sinking.
- the device according to the present invention has means to re-shut the clack valve 2 from an open position 2' and means to keep it closed definitively.
- the device has a motor 6, which is advantageously electrical. This motor 6 drives an actuator 5 on command.
- the actuator 5 has, for example, a rack and gears. On the rack, there is a puck 9. Upon command, the motor 6 makes the rack comprising the puck 9 go forward. The puck 9 presses the flap 2' and makes it close.
- the actuator 5 is a prior art type of irreversible actuator.
- An irreversible actuator is a mechanical assembly which, if it is not actuated, for example by the motor 6, retains its position. Thus, the puck 9 blocks the partition 2 of the clack valve.
- the rack is extended by a rod 8 (marked 8' in open position) which is capable, in the closed position, of taking position in a bolt 11.
- a holding part 10 (marked 10' in the open position) is connected to the rod 8. This holding part 10 rests internally on the partition of the clack valve 2.
- the rod 8 pivots on the shaft 7 to enable efficient, normal functioning of the clack valve 2.
- the clack valve 2', the rod 8' and the holding part 10' are shown in the open position with dotted lines in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 2 shows the controlled valve 1 seen from the top.
- the clack valve is locked in the closed position, the rod 8 being engaged in the bolt 12.
- the clack valve is kept closed by two springs 13, placed symmetrically with respect to the axis.
- the springs 13 are placed symmetrically to enable the puck 9 and the rod 8 to occupy the central position.
- the motor may be replaced by an electromagnet.
- the control of the motor 6, providing for the closing and the locking of the clack valve 2 is provided either directly, for example from the dashboard of the aircraft, or by means of a computer 130 as shown in the figure.
- the same computer was used to control the motor 60, which provides for the opening and closing of the valve 1.
- the computer 130 receives pieces of information, for example on the pressure prevailing within the aircraft, from sensors 131 and, for example, information on the external pressure through a bus 132.
- the information on the external pressure comes, for example, from another flight computer.
- FIG. 3 shows an exemplary embodiment of the device according to the present invention.
- the opening of the flap is done by pivoting on the shaft 17.
- the pivoting is obtained by two electrical motors 60 and a reduction gear 20.
- the electrical supply for the control signals is given to the motor 60 as well as to the motor 6 of the clack valve 2 through one or two connectors 19.
- the flap is connected to the shaft 17 by two struts 16.
- the shaft 17 is connected to the support, for example the aircraft, by two lateral struts 18.
- the struts 16 are fixed to the flap 1.
- the struts 18 are fixed to the frame 21 of the controlled valve.
- FIG. 4 shows an alternative embodiment of the device according to the present invention.
- the controlled valve 1 has two clack valves 2.
- the use of two clack valves makes it possible to set two pressure difference thresholds for the opening of the clack valves. This threshold difference is possible through the use of two springs 13 having different force values, and by providing the clack valve 2 with different areas.
- a controlled valve can be made on the surface of a clack valve. This approach will be adapted notably when the area of the clack valves should be greater than that of the controlled valve.
- FIG. 5 shows an aircraft 200 according to the present invention.
- the aircraft 200 has a pressurized chamber 201, two wings 25, for example four engines 26, a vertical rudder 23, two tail assemblies 24 and a cockpit 27.
- the pressurized chamber 201 is demarcated by the external structure 21 of the aircraft, called the skin, and by a rear partition 22.
- the rear partition 22 is relatively fragile to reduce the mass of the aircraft.
- This pressurized chamber should have two safety valves 30, 31 responsible for limiting, underpressure overpressure and depression, the pressure difference between the pressurized chamber and the exterior, and thus responsible for preventing any deformation in the structure of the aircraft.
- This pressure difference may arise, under overpressure, from a regulation malfunction and, under depression, from a rapid change in altitude (urgent descent) for example.
- a depression clack valve is added. This depression clack valve can be used to cover cases of malfunctioning in a safety valve and to provide the normal conditions of safety with the two safety valves.
- the aircraft 200 further has a regulation valve 28 and a ventilation valve 29.
- the regulation valve is designed to perform what are called “flight sequences” namely, it is designed to regulate the internal pressure so as to ensure the comfort of the passengers.
- the ventilation valve 29 enables complete balancing of the pressures when the aircraft is at a stop. It must be noted that modern aircraft such as, for example, aircraft of the AIRBUS A300, A310, A320, A330 and A340 series, have large volumes and have the possibility of maneuvering with rapid changes in altitude. Thus, it is imperative to be able to balance pressure very quickly to prevent the structure of the aircraft from being damaged by an excessive difference in pressure.
- the ventilation valve which is normally not active in flight, that contains the clack valve 2 of FIGS. 1 to 4.
- the controlled valves 28 and 29 are placed in the underside of the aircraft, beneath the waterline.
- the maintenance which can be done from the bottom, is facilitated and, moreover, the flow of air-conditioning air is facilitated, the inlet of this air being located in the upper part of the aircraft.
- it is essential, in order to ensure the safety of the aircraft in the case of splash-down, to enable the blocking of the clack valve 2.
- the blocking is obtained by the operation of the "ditching" change-over switch on the control panel of the aircraft.
- the device according to the present invention can be applied to any device for regulating pressure and/or flow rate between a chamber and the exterior or between two chambers including a safety balancing device.
- the invention can be applied notably to aeronautical construction, to the construction of petroleum refineries and to devices for the distribution of fluids and to chemical reactors.
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